Thursday, September 11, 2008

NEVER AGAIN

We honor Sept. 11th 2001 this year by declaring our willingness to protecting our neighbors in Ohio. Cincinnati Change has assembled a team of experienced professionals to engineer, develop, deploy, maintain and sell the Cincinnati Change Universal Protection Program for the residents of the state of Ohio.

We have plans for a four tiered mixed broadband network utilizing wired and wireless technologies in order to (1) make available and promote the assets within a community to encourage and enable all residents to participate effectively in the democratic process, form ties to local institutions and strengthen relationships with one another through a Social network is a mission of Cincinnati Change; (2) support business, government, and education within the community, (3) provide Internet access at competitive and discounted rates on a means tested basis through us and partners, and (4) a special focus of our civic engagement will be on continuity of government within the plans at the federal National Infrastructure Protection Plan, starting with greater Cincinnati. The National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP) is a document, called for by Homeland Security Presidential Directive 7, which aims to unify Critical Infrastructure and Key Resource protection efforts across the country. We will follow the NIPP structure to create partnerships between local stakeholders and the residents of Cincinnati through secure direct connection fiber links to all households in the city.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

The President of the United States and Cincinnati Changes Chairwoman

Current President of the United States and Cincinnati Change (Founding & Current) Chairwoman Ky. Col. Sister (IBEW) Wanda Daniels who is also founder of the Cincinnati Hamilton County Black Republican Forum and Lay Leader of Keys of the Kingdom UMC.

The President, another Methodist, just got administrative control of over 5 trillion dollars in Fannie and Freddie assets this weekend. Cincinnati Change is preparing a policy statement and implementation order for loans that last to 2050 to be made over the next two years to 200,000 Ohio households; starting with Cincinnati, Ohio.